Liz
Benson
Her appearance in the television serial, Fortunes,
in 1993 changed the course of her life. The TV soap
brought her fame and fortune. At about the time of
her spectacular rise to stardom, the Home Video as a
medium of entertainment had become popular. Coming
to movie prominence with Glamour Girls in 1994, Liz
Benson has appeared in so many home videos that her
face is better known than that of any other actress.
Some of the movies where she played the leading role
include True Confessions, Shame, Yesterday, Evil
Men 1 and 2, Trial, Pureman, Scores to Settle, Izaga,
Chain Reaction, Sunset in Africa, Stolen Child,
Burden and many more.
A resolute
and courageous lady, Liz lost her husband when she
was in her mid-20 and unlike some women whose world
would crash after the demise of their husband, she
has faced life struggles and successfully raised the
three children all alone as a single mother. She has
made a huge name for herself in acting. In this
revealing interview, which took place at the
Kensington Hilton Hotel in Holland Park, West
London, Liz Benson bares it all,from her life as an
actress, a widower at a tender age, her children,
her acting career, to the rumours about her true
age.
You have been away from acting for a while. Why?
I
have not really been away from acting. I am still
there. What happened is just that I haven't been
playing what will be termed as a lead role. I've
been very busy. But once a year I try to do one
film.
Give a rough estimate of the movies you have
starred in ?
May be fifty and above.
Can you let us into your production experience in
Morountodun and Banking and You?
Oh God! Morountodun I have found a sweet
thing! It was a sweet experience. It's something I
did for my association then, that's NANTAP- National
Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners.
The experience was awesome. I played the role of
Titubi. (She laughs) that was the lead and it had to
do with the Agbekoya's, the warrior groups. I have
done a lot of productions but that one was great.
Talking about Banking and You, it was a finance
programme I co- presented. It was another experience
completely. The programme kept me in tune with the
corporate world. It was a totally new experience for
me.
How was it when you started out in Fortune?
The pilot episode was shot in 1990. And the first
episode was aired (I think) on the 3rd of October
1993. It was very good.
What about your first acting role?
It was Circle of Doom. But I played just a
minor role. It was produced by Paul Oke Ogunijofor,
alias Paul O who acted in Living in Bondage.
After that came Glamour Girls, which was the first
major home video thing I did. That was in 1994.
How and when did you interest in acting begin?
It began as a child. From a time I realised who I
was and people can ask me: "who are you and I
could answer Elizabeth '.
That should be at what age?
I
am 39 now. You could imagine when that would be. May
be when I was five year old.
What is the highest money you've ever been paid
as an actress?
I
don't think I want to discuss that?
Do you derive fulfillment in acting?
Oh! Greatly. Yes, I do or else some of us wouldn't
be in it.
Why are we not seeing your face frequently in
movies anymore?
Because it gets to a certain stage in ones life you
need to take a break, take stock, recoup and
refocus.
Would you take off your clothes in front of a
camera and what would it take?
Never.
Genevieve Nnaji seems to be the hottest things in
the Nigerian movie industry today.Do you feel
threatened by her dominance?
Oh no! She is a wonderful actress. Like I keep
telling people when I came into the movie industry,
I never felt threatened by anybody because there
were people there. That was the notion a lot of
people who are coming into the industry now need to
get out of their head. The sky is actually large
enough to contain as many stars as possible. Even if
we don't have stars in Nigeria yet, she is one
person that
is good at what she does. She is just herself. And
there are just few of us like that in the industry.
You have done well for yourself:did you see
yourself getting here when you set out?
I
saw myself beyond where I am now. If Nigeria were to
be like Britain, Europe or America of course, you
know what would have been happening by now.But with
God's grace we are getting there gradually.
What sacrifice did you have to make to get where
you are today?
For me everything has been perseverance and strong
will to pursue what I believe in and where my
interest lies.
Have you bee sexually harassed or pressurised by
a producer or director?
No. When you know what you have and you believe in
yourself I don't think you have to submit yourself
to that. No I wasn't.
What are the downsides and advantage of being a
celebrity?
Well, it brings you fame but fame without the
finances is nothing and that is what happening in
Nigeria. So you have to be very focussed to be able
to gather the finances and make something out of it
while the heat is still there. Of course we enjoy
good and bad press. I think it all
comes with the job. As you know everything in life
comes with both the good and the bad.
Apart from acting what else do you do?
(She laughs) I used to be very active in business
but a Iot of things changed so I am just watching at
the moment.
If you were to change a specific thing about
yourself; what would it be?
I
don't trust people that easily: I don't make friends
that easily, then I would want to change the way I
try to reach out to people. My perception of
civility is really not what a lot people view it to
be. 1 would probably want to change that. So that
when I get into a place and somebody is talking to
me, I will know where to draw the line. I am very
much into myself. But my job has made me to open up
a lot more. 1 wish I can change that, that is, go
back into myself and just be me.
How do you like to dress ?
Mine comes with mood. With colours 1 am very subtle.
I am not a loud person. When it comes to dress, 1
like casuals a lot because they make me very
comfortable. I could go for a formal dinner in the
State House in my Jeans and T -Shirt, if I had my
way.
What do you do when you are off set?
I take a walk.
How do you feel about bad press?
It hit me hard sometimes ago. Like 1 said earlier
on, you just have to live with certain things. That
is one of the things 1 have to live with in the
industry l am in, I have taken it that for those who
know me, my family and those who call themselves my
friends, they know me better and they can draw the
line about what is written about me.
What was ever written about you personally that
hurt you most?
I think it is the perception about my age. The first
time that I was hit by bad press was when they wrote
that I was 36 and was dating someone who was 26.
That wasn't correct at all. The guy was in his 30s
and I was in my 30s as well. That was long time ago.
Who was the guy?
Abbey, he used to be a musician. 1 think this
misconception about my age has to do with the role
played. I remembered that in True Confession
I played the role of an elderly woman. But it seems
they forget that I also played a young woman in
roles. There are so many things that have been
written about me that are untrue, about pregnancy,
about marriage. 1 think a lot of people just open
their mouth and say things that are not true. There
was once a story about my being dead. And of course
I wasn't dead.I am still alive, 1 think it is better
to clarify things before going to the press.
Take the robbery incident that happened sometimes
ago.1 was taking my mother to the church, when it
happened. People were there and the police recorded
it. But surprisingly a national newspaper came up
that 1 was coming from a party. Yes, I could have
been coming from a party, but this day I wasn't.
This is something that happened on a Sunday morning
in Apapa between 8.00am. What the reporter needed to
do was go to the police station and get the fact.
That report gave people different view and
perception about what happened. I felt really bad
about the report.
Did you ever perform any secret marriage with
Greg (real name Mike Nwankoni) as it was once
reported?
I never did. At this age I want to believe that if l
should get married it wouldn't be a hidden affair.
There was nothing like that.
How best can you describe yourself?
Crazy! I am crazy. I know a lot of people will be
wondering what she means by that. I am just me. I
get very upset. I can be very temperamental. I think
I have been able to sort that out. My mother told me
that you should talk more when you are upset. Talk
to people about it instead of bottling it up.
Before, I could bottle it up and just avoid the
person and continue with my life. These days I open
up more. I think I am a very friendly person. But
because of the job I do some people feel threatened
by my presence. So you've got to warm up to me first
or else you will find me as cold as ice.
Away from acting, how do you relax?
I like travelling. So I travel a lot because it is
when I travel that I have time to relax. I also go
to the beach and stay in water. For me, staying in
the water is like a therapy. When my children are
around, I like to cook. I enjoy reading. I do a lot
of films and barely have the time to watch them but
whenever I can, I watch one or two our movies.
Who are your close friends in acting?
I have none except Rosemary Ingbi.
What has been the most challenging period of your
life?
I
have many.1 view myself as a single parent. And
there are times even after so many years I could
wish that I have my late husband around, especially
when I need to make decisions about the children. To
be honest, it is difficult and challenging. Trying
to bring my children up single-handedly is the most
challenging period of my life. Every other things
that happened to me apart from my children I just
take it as part of life.
How was it then when you became a widow in your
mid 20s after the death of your husband,Samuel
Gabriel Etim?
You know when you are young you really don t know
the weight of certain things. You can't comprehend
certain situations you find yourself You just try to
carry on with the reality. It is normal to cry. It's
normal to be cheated by in-laws, its normal for
people to want to take advantage of you, but there
again if you were brought up to be independent like
I was, you stand on your feet and say no, my kids
are going to be where I am. And you can do anything
you want to do for them through me. I knew the
person I was married to could help any and
everybody. He was a very open- minded person. With
that I know he loved his children so much and he
loved me equally. That gave me the strength to go on
and go through every thing and be there for the
children.
How are the children doing now?Is it true that
Roseline will be pursuing her university education
in UK?
Yes, Roseline will be studying law at the University
of Essex and the other two are in school at the
Republic of Benin.I feel feel wonderful about the
children. They have been fantastic. Excellent I must
say. I don't have any regret at all. I will go to
any length I to make sure that they whatever they
want in terms of education.
How come you never remarried after the death of
your husband?
Marriage is not something I want to play with. I
respect the institution very much. And I don't want
to rush into any. I had a fantastic relationship
with my late husband and I don't know how I would
have handled it. Moreso, the children have been
uppermost in my mind. So I just don't want to
gamble. The man will want attention, likewise the
children. But my children come first before
anything.
Are you fulfilled as an actress?
Yes I am.
And as a mother?
Very much
Are you in any relationship?
Yes l am.
Who is he?
Very personal.
You are 39 but it seems you are only in your late
20s,what is the secret of your looking young?
It is God's grace.I exercise a lot.Without exercise
I probably would have been three times this size.I
exercise not because of my weight but to keep fit.I
have a trainer and I jog round the estate three
times a week very early in the morning.My trainer
wakes me up at 6 am.
You will be 40 in April,what are you doing for
your birthday?
I
don't know yet.